Patents Assigned to Rockford Corporation
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Patent number: 9438181Abstract: Disclosed boost amplifiers are used with a BTL amplifier that outputs balanced audio signals and that has an output current capacity and a dynamic power capacity. Disclosed amplifiers include an audio amplifier with a dynamic power capacity and that amplifies the balanced audio signals and applies them to a load, at least one diode that receives audio signals and produces single-ended input power signals, and at least one regulator that converts the single-ended input power signal into a regulated power signal of a higher magnitude. The boost regulator presenting a variable input impedance to the BTL amplifier such that the output current capacity of the BTL amplifier is not exceeded. Disclosed amplifiers also include a DC power reservoir that stores power from the regulated power signal and supplies sufficient power that the dynamic output power capacity of the audio amplifier exceeds the dynamic power capacity of the BTL amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: David D. Baker, James C. Strickland
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Patent number: 9025809Abstract: Disclosed loudspeakers include a frame, a magnetic yolk affixed to the frame, a voicecoil, a spider, a resilient surround, and a cone. The yoke includes a slotted sidewall and a central slug that form an air-gap. The voicecoil is disposed within the gap and includes a former, with top and bottom edges, and at least one winding. The voicecoil moves when receiving alternating electrical potentials. The spider has a flexible portion, has rigid members extending through the yolk slots, and has a channel affixed to the former bottom edge such that the channel is no wider than the former and winding(s). The cone includes an inner portion affixed to the former top edge and an outer portion affixed to the frame through the surround, wherein the inner portion includes rigid members capable of movement within the sidewall slots with movement of the voicecoil. Optionally, the former has apertures therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2014Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: Drew Kallen, James C. Strickland
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Patent number: 9008348Abstract: Disclosed loudspeakers include a frame, a magnetic yolk affixed to the frame, a voicecoil, a spider, a resilient surround, and a cone. The yoke includes a slotted sidewall and a central slug that form an air-gap. The voicecoil is within the gap and includes a former, with top and bottom edges, and at least one winding on the former. The voicecoil moves when receiving alternating electrical potentials. The spider has a flexible outer portion, has an inner portion with rigid members that always extend through the yolk slots, and is affixed to the former bottom edge. The cone includes an inner portion affixed to the former top edge and an outer portion affixed to the frame through the surround, wherein the inner portion includes rigid members capable of movement within the sidewall slots with movement of the voicecoil.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2014Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: Drew Kallen, James C. Strickland
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Patent number: 8712066Abstract: Methods and apparatus for audio signal clip detection are disclosed. The clip detectors may receive audio signals, from which peak reference signals, indicative of the highest voltage of the received audio signals, may be derived. The received audio signals may also be differentiated and phase-lagged to produce differentiated audio signals which may, in turn, be rectified to produce rectified differentiator signals. The rectified differentiator signals and the peak reference signals may be compared to thereby produce clip detect signals indicative of whether the received audio signals are clipped. The clip detect signals may then be used to indicate whether the received audio signal are clipped.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: David D. Baker, James C. Strickland
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Patent number: 8212620Abstract: An amplifier device including an amplifier having an input for receiving an audio input signal and an output for sending an output signal to a load. A boosted-rail circuit is connected to a power source and has a single boosted rail connected to the BTL amplifier. Also, a common-mode circuit is coupled to the boosted-rail circuit and the BTL amplifier. The common-mode circuit sends a common-mode signal to the BTL amplifier that will dynamically track the output voltage supplied from the boosted-rail circuit to the BTL amplifier. In operation, the boosted-rail circuit reacts to the BTL amplifier and switches from a non-boost mode to a boost mode to increase the output voltage supplied to the BTL when the BTL amplifier requires additional voltage.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: James C. Strickland, Mark D. Albers, David Dean Baker
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Publication number: 20110316627Abstract: A switching amplifier including a voltage sensor circuit connected to a high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply voltage. A current sensor circuit is connected to the high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply current. An error amplifier is connected to the switching amplifier and receives one or more values based on the measurements taken by the voltage sensor and current sensor, and the error amplifier produces an error signal when a predetermined power limit is exceeded. A signal limiting circuit is connected to the error amplifier and the switching amplifier and limits the output power to rated power at any rated load impedance when the error amplifier produces the error signal. This switching amplifier is capable of automatically limiting output power at rated power into all rated load impedances, and dynamically reacts to the frequency-dependant impedance of a typical audio system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: ROCKFORD CORPORATIONInventors: Mark D. Albers, James C. Strickland, David Dean Baker
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Patent number: 7994857Abstract: A switching amplifier including a voltage sensor circuit connected to a high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply voltage. A current sensor circuit is connected to the high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply current. An error amplifier is connected to the switching amplifier and receives one or more values based on the measurements taken by the voltage sensor and current sensor, and the error amplifier produces an error signal when a predetermined power limit is exceeded. A signal limiting circuit is connected to the error amplifier and the switching amplifier and limits the output power to rated power at any rated load impedance when the error amplifier produces the error signal. This switching amplifier is capable of automatically limiting output power at rated power into all rated load impedances, and dynamically reacts to the frequency-dependant impedance of a typical audio system.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: Mark D. Albers, James C. Strickland, David Dean Baker
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Publication number: 20110148521Abstract: A switching amplifier including a voltage sensor circuit connected to a high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply voltage. A current sensor circuit is connected to the high voltage supply rail for measuring the power supply current. An error amplifier is connected to the switching amplifier and receives one or more values based on the measurements taken by the voltage sensor and current sensor, and the error amplifier produces an error signal when a predetermined power limit is exceeded. A signal limiting circuit is connected to the error amplifier and the switching amplifier and limits the output power to rated power at any rated load impedance when the error amplifier produces the error signal. This switching amplifier is capable of automatically limiting output power at rated power into all rated load impedances, and dynamically reacts to the frequency-dependant impedance of a typical audio system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: ROCKFORD CORPORATIONInventors: Mark D. Albers, James C. Strickland, David Dean Baker
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Publication number: 20110050349Abstract: An amplifier device including an amplifier having an input for receiving an audio input signal and an output for sending an output signal to a load. A boosted-rail circuit is connected to a power source and has a single boosted rail connected to the BTL amplifier. Also, a common-mode circuit is coupled to the boosted-rail circuit and the BTL amplifier. The common-mode circuit sends a common-mode signal to the BTL amplifier that will dynamically track the output voltage supplied from the boosted-rail circuit to the BTL amplifier. In operation, the boosted-rail circuit reacts to the BTL amplifier and switches from a non-boost mode to a boost mode to increase the output voltage supplied to the BTL when the BTL amplifier requires additional voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: ROCKFORD CORPORATIONInventors: James C. Strickland, Mark D. Albers, David Dean Baker
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Publication number: 20100324711Abstract: A system and method is provided to produce a flatter frequency response from an audio source that has a non-flat frequency response and, as such, has missing spectral content. The system and method achieves a flatter frequency response by characterizing the frequency response of the audio source based upon a reference input signal. This reference input signal is used to establish a reference frequency response, which is stored in a memory and used to select equalizer settings. The system restores missing spectral content by way of summing multiple input signals from the audio source. The system then normalizes the frequency response based on characterizations of the signal by utilizing equalizer settings from memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: ROCKFORD CORPORATIONInventors: Anthony D. Janke, Ryan J. Perkofski
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Publication number: 20100303276Abstract: A loudspeaker configured to include a suspension system which maximizes performance. Materials of the suspension system are selected for ease and effectiveness of manufacturing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Rockford CorporationInventor: Drew Kallen
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Patent number: 7778718Abstract: A system and method is provided to produce a flatter frequency response from an audio source that has a non-flat frequency response and, as such, has missing spectral content. The system and method achieves a flatter frequency response by characterizing the frequency response of the audio source based upon a reference input signal. This reference input signal is used to establish a reference frequency response, which is stored in a memory and used to select equalizer settings. The system restores missing spectral content by way of summing multiple input signals from the audio source. The system then normalizes the frequency response based on characterizations of the signal by utilizing equalizer settings from memory.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2005Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: Anthony D. Janke, Ryan J. Perkofski
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Publication number: 20100188136Abstract: A dynamic thermal management system regulates heat dissipation of a system or device including a power supply and an amplifier. The heat dissipation from the power supply and amplifier are regulated to distribute heat more evenly across a heat sink shared by the amplifier and the power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: ROCKFORD CORPORATIONInventors: David Dean Baker, Mark Albers
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Patent number: 7239206Abstract: An amplifier that employs ultracapacitors to accommodate the peak power needs of an electrical system, such as car audio system. The amplifier operates off of a primary power source for average signal power levels and then uses the ultracapacitors when operating at peak power levels. As such, the amplifier can operate off of a primary power supply that supplies less than the peak power required by the amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventor: Anthony Thomas D'Amore
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Patent number: 6768805Abstract: An apparatus and method to adjustably accommodate, align and reinforce an audio speaker's installation within a speaker enclosure irrespective of said speaker's diameter, the enclosure having an external mounting surface and a speaker aperture opening which abuts horizontal and vertical plane mounting surfaces for an enclosure ring, the speaker being insertable into and through said aperture from a front direction comprising an enclosure ring section having a hollow center portion, a surface mount portion and an insertion collar portion, said insertion collar portion extending perpendicularly from said surface mount portion; a mounting ring adjustably and removably mountable to the speaker and enclosure ring by fastening means with the mounting ring having a hollow center portion dimensioned to adjustably accommodate a speaker diameter.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventor: William Tracy Basore
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Patent number: RE40550Abstract: An improved Class BD amplifier provides an amplified output signal by pulse width modulation techniques by sampling a carrier wave, usually a triangular or saw tooth waveform, according to an input signal to be amplified, as in a conventional class D amplifier. The resulting sampling waveform controls the connectivity of the potential supplies 34, 36 to the power rails 14, 18 via the first switch 12 so that a first potential and a second potential are alternately supplied to the first power rail 14 and so that a third potential and fourth potential are alternately supplied to the second power rail 18. As shown in FIG. 8, the first potential is positive, the second and third potentials are at ground, and the fourth potential is negative. In addition, a constant potential difference is maintained between the first and second power rails 14, 18.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: James C. Strickland, Carlos A. Castrejon
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Patent number: D881076Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2017Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: Joseph Lee Teeples, Matthew Garrett Orr, Mark Bryson Lowe
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Patent number: D931833Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2019Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: Jason Braaten, Justin Salamon
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Patent number: D1014343Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Rockford CorporationInventors: Richard Talfryne Jones, Jr., Richard James Agins, III
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Patent number: D1025956Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2021Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: ROCKFORD CORPORATIONInventors: Richard Talfryne Jones, Jr., Richard James Agins, III